MAK Center for Art and Architecture

MAK Center for Art and Architecture

Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times

For insight into Modernist pioneer and L.A. emigre Rudolph Schindler, check out the bare walls and simple geometry of the MAK Center for Art and Architecture (a.k.a. the Schindler House, 835 N. Kings Road, West Hollywood; www.makcenter.org), which he designed as a two-family home in the 1920s.

For insight into Modernist pioneer and L.A. emigre Rudolph Schindler, check out the bare walls and simple geometry of the MAK Center for Art and Architecture (a.k.a. the Schindler House, 835 N. Kings Road, West Hollywood; www.makcenter.org), which he designed as a two-family home in the 1920s. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)

For insight into Modernist pioneer and L.A. emigre Rudolph Schindler, check out the bare walls and simple geometry of the MAK Center for Art and Architecture (a.k.a. the Schindler House, 835 N. Kings Road, West Hollywood; www.makcenter.org), which he designed as a two-family home in the 1920s.